EAST LANSING, Mich. - Offensively, Wisconsin had two 100-yard rushers Saturday against Michigan State, out-gained the Spartans by over 100 yards and held an 11 point lead with just over nine minutes to play. Still, the Badgers left Spartan Stadium with a devastating 25-24 loss.

The following is a look back at every offensive series UW had during the game:

Best play: After six consecutive running plays set UW up on the Spartans one yard line, Paul Chryst called a play-action pass on second and goal. Garrett Graham rolled off the line and was all alone in the end zone furan easy pitch and catch.

Worst play: The Badgers had a chance to extend the drive, but P.J. Hill was stuffed on third and one that forced UW's punt.

Drive No. 5: Started on own 35 yard line following Bates punt.Plays: 2Yards: 7Result: Lost fumble

Worst play: After Hill rushed for 14 yards on the drives first play, it looked as though he was not sure of the play call the next. The miscommunication broke the play up and when Sherer was hit, he fumbled. MSU recovered and took over inside Badger territory.

Worst play: On third and seven, it looked as though Nick Toon had found a gap in the zone and was open for a catch. However, Sherer delivered high and Toon wasn't able to hold onto what would have been a great catch.

Worst play: On the first play of the fourth quarter, UW faced a short third and three before a false start penalty backed them up. The Badgers were unable to convert as Zach Brown was brought down three yards shy of the marker.

Best play: Gilreath took the end around from Sherer and ran for 23 yards to the Badger 40 yard line.

Worst play: With just over two minutes left in the game and MSU out of timeouts, the Badgers had an opportunity to clinch the win. Clay took the ball off right tackle and broke it inside the MSU five yard line for the first down. However, the run was negated by a John Moffitt holding penalty that forced UW back and lead to the punt.